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Beer Hawk

If you're anything like me, navigating the beer aisle can be a difficult task. The default reaction when faced with so many choices is usually to pick the more popular brands, which are sometimes the least satisfying options for our taste buds. Luckily for us, there is a solution that will get us out of our beery rut in no time.

Beer Hawk is a company based in Harrogate, North Yorshire that can save you both time and energy by sending you a crate of your favourite beer right to your doorstep. If you don't know your stouts from your ales, you can get advice from a beer sherpa who will handpick personalised beers just for you.

With more than 500 different artisan beer and ales from all around the world to choose from, simply getting one crate is simply not enough. To cater to our cravings, Beer Hawk also offer monthly subscriptions, which means that every month you can get a crate of different delicious ales and beers to perfect your palate. You'll even get the opportunity to drink special craft beers from places around the globe, like Norway, Japan, New Zealand, and Italy, to name a few. Their services are like boozy world trip, if you will.

The company is going strong since its creation in the summer of 2012, and it might be because it is the cheapest beer delivery service in the UK. To sweeten the deal, they also throw in free delivery on orders over £50, which will save you quite a lot of money.

We strongly recommend the Wild Beer Co. mixed case for only £30, to get started on your adventures. Like Beer Hawk, this little British brewery is on a mission to change the perception of what beer really is. If you're feeling more adventurous, become a beer club member to try out new beers every month. Definitely one of the best investments you'll make this year.

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